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“Proposals broadly supported in 2013 will be included in the consultation process. Additional amendments will also be considered, following issues identified by stakeholders and the community over the past year, in our attempt to make the planning system simpler, fairer and more accessible," Mr Stokes said.

The state government plans to revisit the NSW Planning Act after it failed to overhaul the legislation three years ago.

The previous attempt of reforms were blocked in the upper house by Labor after months of consultation.

The details of the proposed changes will not be unveiled until later in the year but they will mirror the 2013 attempt, Mr Stokes said in a statement on Friday.